Europe and US Be Aware - Winter Is Returning...

I also believe we are in for a shock. I intend to stock up on groceries and supplies tomorrow.

Isn't this something a person normally does for normal winter time anyhow? Maybe it is just because of where I live, but I always have a fully
stocked pantry. It could be 60 degrees one day and then get a blizzard the next, it's always important to be prepared in the winter time.

You could do no worse than the regular weather man, seeing he is wrong 90% of the time and still somehow keeps his job.
I remember back in, I think it was 1982, it stayed in 50s all winter. I was in Florida, but when I came back to Michigan, all the work was done, they
had worked all winter, construction.

Well, I have plenty of wood split, about 10 cords or more, and the 20k generator is all ready to go if we lose power, and I have plenty of food stored
up as well, canned goods and dry goods. And I'm on my own well which the generator can run, so I think I am ready for the worst. Very nice
presentation! It looks like the same data that the meteorologists use? Oh yeah, the four wheel drive vehicles are all ready to go as well. I hope all
of you are prepared as well?

Well done! S&F 4U ... Living here in southern Virginia has been quite an adjustment since I am from Pennsylvania. We have had only a handful of cold
winters and deep snows here along the Blue Ridge Mountains since I moved here in 1990. I have been telling everyone that February is the only "winter
weather month" we have.

I have this theroy that the weather anolmies we have been experiencing is nothing more than a general weather pattern shift towards the east coast of
the US. (in speaking about our weather patterns but this must also mean that international weather shifts have occured and or are occuring at this
time. I find that we are really getting the weather patterns that would normally track west of us here in Virginia. This mainly due to the shift of
the jet stream too.

They will still have severe storms in the Midwest because of the physical geography and the introduction of warm gulf air but how and where those
storms track is another question.....

Originally posted by naraku
What are the chances for heavy snow in Iowa?

Yeah that's where I am at, hopefully none at all. Heck the winter just started and I am taking advantage of this nice weather. Remember we had a few
summer days last week ? More of that and less snow plz

I also noticed a lot of chem trails in November and December (weather seeding) if that's what it is, it's working.

OP,
I have not read the whole thread so if anyone has mentioned the "farmers almanac" I apologize.
The "farmers almanac' prediction for the Pacific Northwest portion of the U.S. is for snow between the 4th and 6th of Februrary...
I don't know how your prognostication differs from the folks who publish those predictions every year. Frankly I liked your explanation better OP.

haha minus twenty six? BRING IT ON!!! where im from our average for the winter is usually thirty five below Celsius(with the wind chill) so this is
just another day in saskatchewan cold. Jokes aside i have been enjoying the mild winter and would be glad to see it stay. Either way thanks for the
heads up.

In Illinois, on Average 1.2 inches of precipitation so far. The only time it was like this was back in 1920. its gonna be 53 degrees in 10 hours in
Rockford, IL today.... Last year it was in its 30's. On this day it was averaging 30-40 temperatures for the past 5 years, and at least, on average,
7 inches of snowfall. Weather changes it must be a 7 years cycle i guess, Its not normal

oh yeah fail to mention February is when winter
hits its peaks for Illinois. just saying we are waaaay overdo for some snow

To those jeering the OP for his hard work and info, try looking at the bigger picture he's not saying "Oh look, it's gonna snow in winter".. he's
saying that yes the northern hemisphere has had a warmish winter with little to no snow, but the POSSIBILITY of decent snowfalls may be looking
better. Duh, try reading properly... sheesh.

Isn´t that virtually the same thing? No it´s even worse.

It MIGHT snow this winter, wow

So what´s the difference between this and a random weather forecast on tv?

What did this thread give you besides the inconclusive information that it might start snowing this winter in spite of the mild weather sofar?

Then move along. Nobody is forcing you to stay and read through the 6 pages of replies. If it upsets you so much, simply click the button at the top
that says 'Recent Posts' and go browse elsewhere.
Less stress for you, less crappy replies for the people who are generally interested in this thread to read through.
Everyone will be happy

TextThen move along. Nobody is forcing you to stay and read through the 6 pages of replies. If it upsets you so much, simply click the button at the
top that says 'Recent Posts' and go browse elsewhere.

And why would I, I already did read the whole thread.

I replied to a post that was obviously responding to me.

I do reserve the right to post my opinion of this thread, and on the ones that are flagging it for whatever less than intelectual reason.

Less stress for you, less crappy replies for the people who are generally interested in this thread to read through. Everyone will be happy

Yes everyone should be happy that this thread is on the fornt page of ATS, letting us all know that there is a possibility that it might snow this
winter afterall.

Because that´s whart ATS is about, random weather reports with obvious conclusions, that are prevalent across the entire media.

OP, I appreciate your post, but I have been around long enough to say with confidence that I have seen crazy weather patterns in my lifetime. I've
seen midwest winters go from freezing to 50 degrees in January. I've seen winters that are like spring, and I have seen deadly winters that seem to
never end. I don't think this weather pattern would be anything different in particular.

Yup i'm also a member on there, those guys & girls are never wrong, many ex pros on there to,

This change will bring about a return to the normal winter set up, it will be quite a shock to the system because its been so mild, we can expect
winter to go out in a bang after an unseasonable start for all

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